Hudson Williams Reveals 'Stomach Pain' From Filming a 'Heated Rivalry' Intimate Scene
Hudson Williams is opening up about filming the first sex scene for Heated Rivalry.
While the moment doesn’t happen until the end of episode two, it was the first one he filmed with co-star Connor Storrie earlier this year.
In a new interview, Hudson revealed he was left with “stomach pain” from the intimate moment that took place between their characters after the MLH Awards, where Ilya (Storrie) won MVP.
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“There’s a quick shot of him f–king me doggy style. I remember, I was like, ‘Oh yeah, OK, get naked, have this rough sex. That’s kind of cool,’” he told Variety‘s Marc Malkin. “The only thing that that day that I was left with was stomach pain because his genitalia is in a c-ck sock, a ballet slipper, but it’s lined up below my butt. They’re like, ‘Do you want a pad?’ There’s a crash pad that intimacy coordinators provide so you can get a hard thrust. I was like, ‘I’m good, I’m tough. I’m comfortable, cozy.’”
“But he starts going and male genitalia is very obtrusive. It’s not discreet. We start filming and its crashing into into my balls, and he starts slamming me. My stomach is in a twisting pain. So that was the only part that I was like, ‘F-ck, that kind of hurt,’” Hudson continued. “But beyond that, it was more like how do I not make people on set uncomfortable. I don’t want to be here with my butthole in the air and then make a grip uncomfortable when they come to fix a light. But once I found out they were so warm and really passionate about the show, I didn’t have to tiptoe, and I was very comfortable getting naked.”
Connor also previously opened up to Variety about filming that scene.
“I was less exposed than Hudson was, right? I’m fully clothed. I’m bossing him around. He takes his underwear off. What was I thinking? Let me actually think about that. I just remember, for 90% of that scene, the camera is on my face. I, as a person, move a lot, and so it takes me some energy sometimes to chill out and not move,” he said. “In my mind, I’m like, ‘Don’t move, feed into the sexy tension of it all.’ Then once we get to the actual sex, to be honest with you, I know it’s not very glamorous, but a lot of those sexual scenes, it’s about making sure that you move in a way that we don’t see our c-ck socks.”
“It’s literally like, ‘My hand is going to be here. Your leg is going to be here. I’m going to hide myself with this,’” Connor added. “And then it’s a constant game of like, ‘Oh, right. Yep, that’s great.’ ‘No, no. OK, now, we see it.’ ‘Oh, yep, no, no, that’s great. OK, keep going.’ It’s a lot of that.”
Connor has also previously dished on if there were any moments during their intimate scenes that were improvised. See what he said!